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  1. Edward Jenner FRS FRCPE [1] (17 May 1749 – 26 January 1823) was an English physician and scientist who pioneered the concept of vaccines and created the smallpox vaccine, the world's first vaccine. [2] [3] The terms vaccine and vaccination are derived from Variolae vaccinae ('pustules of the cow'), the term devised by Jenner to ...

  2. The germ theory of disease, the discovery and study of viruses, and the understanding of modern immunology tended to support his main conclusions. The discovery and promotion of vaccination enabled the eradication of smallpox: this is Edward Jenner's ultimate vindication and memorial.

  3. 3 days ago · Edward Jenner (born May 17, 1749, Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England—died January 26, 1823, Berkeley) was an English surgeon and discoverer of a vaccine for smallpox. Jenner was born at a time when the patterns of British medical practice and education were undergoing gradual change.

  4. Learn about Edward Jenner, the pioneer of vaccination who discovered that cowpox could protect against smallpox. Explore his life, research, achievements, challenges and legacy at the Jenner Institute.

  5. Learn about Edward Jenner, the English doctor who pioneered smallpox vaccination and immunology. Find out how he conducted his famous experiment on James Phipps and coined the word vaccine.

  6. Learn how Edward Jenner's discovery of cowpox led to the first vaccine against smallpox in 1796, and how WHO coordinated the global eradication of the disease in 1977. Explore the key milestones, challenges and achievements of the worldwide smallpox eradication effort.

  7. Sep 29, 2020 · Edward Jenner was a country doctor working in the small town of Berkeley in Gloucestershire. He had trained in London under one of the foremost surgeons of the day.

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